ROSEBURG. REVIEW.
FRIDAY, MAT. 15, 1S65.
LAVhtL LODGE A. F. V. WILL IMLD
t.,.acauu full moon
CI. A.: I4tATU,.V. 11.
J. P. DtlXCAS, SEC.
"r'r''r rillLETARlAX Lt
lodge;
mceu
Ltcsif on S.iturl.iv evening of
c!l wetk at 7 o'clock, in their halt at Koseburu.
llsmeri v tne or 1 ;r in ;,-'md taaidi.i are invittd to
ate.iJ. ii order of the .'. O.
O TOK EyO AMKKEXT, N. 9, L 0. O. F.. meets
At Odd Fellows' Kail on t."a firt'U third TBiirSibtytiof
voi moufn. " Visiting bretbraa invited to attend.
L. UizLnia. U. P.
A. C Marks, Saribe
.UMPQUA CHAPTER, Noll, F. A-M-, b"ld
iC';1' their- rexnUr communications every .first
and third Tue-diy in each month. All
' v' member in guod staudimr willt;:ke dncaTid
i tnely notice and fcovcrn themselves accordingly.
Vininn; companions are invited to meet with the
-ha;el when convenient.
J. C. FULLERTO.V, H. P.
W. I. FRIEDOASDEa, Be"'
" Concrete Pipb. Louis IMrils Airent tor
the rijr'nt to the celebrated concrete pipe for
it rigatioa. t "-.
Fie IJesibknce.-W. S. Humphrey is
having the foundation laid for a hrndsome
resilience juat opposite the residence of IIou.
Binder Heiriui. 1
Tub Festival. The strawberry aud ice
"cream festival giyen at JSlocum's Hail on
'Wednesday evening by the ladies of the
Presbyterian Church was a social success.
Clubbivj UatEH. tt'e ha"e made ttich
arran jcmeits with the N. Y. World a3 to be
ahU to furuisL the Wr'd and Review for
oue year for 53.00, This pro -osition applies
tn -ill new siilrscribers paying in advance,
and to all old subscribers paying arrearages
and one year in advance. ,
A.vothk:i Runaway Mr. II. M. Dum
bkt tn secured a tca:n of Rose, the liveryman
"ednesehvy evening to go to Wilbur. Thurs
day morning ti.e team was found some two
miles from town, and fh vehicle scattered
iioiu Witichnster ti this place. Mr. Diuu
blrton turned uo all rihfc iu Wilbur and is
liow in town looking r.ouo the worse for
' exciting tii
Oaklakb W. C T. U. Sociai.' The !a
die of the W. C. T, U. of Oakland will give
a niuhtc.ip strawberry and ice cieani tocia'
at Diowu'a Hall "on , Saturday t veniut; May
Kith T he .ladies of Oakland and especially
of the W- C. T. V. have a peculiar faculty
fr making thoir u e ak ji-gs a sa'.-ce-, and
all are assured a pleasant time ou the occa
kit ii of this entertainment.
JlDOK Dkvdy'3 DECISION. J tidjje Deady's
dtcwuui w ith regard f o r.iilro.vd charges arc
simply th.tt the Legislature cannot tlx an all
fcolute rat 1 ut can sny that the charge must
lu reasonable, and as 4 cents p r mile is rea
sonable therfurr; The railroad una, obey.
But futheKi: j!aiiii4 that rates where there
is river competition Hiay be less than v. here
there its U"t, which virtual y g'v'cs t!ie power
of diflcriwiuAtioii against cert:;iu ph.ces. It
U a m.;i wav around the :ul, but is a tor--poralioU
decision after nil. .
A Fe.ss;i;lb Mas.-- Ilumor says C. 1
N ats'in lias forwarded h; rosii'iiation of tlie
col Jvutors'tip to the I)i:partmeut, for ti;ra
. ,oi thnt "I -tii one of thoie who ho'ieve that
thfotjices of the government slionl.l be in
the hau Is of men in harmouy with tlio ad
mmi ration." If that in trm, our respaci
lor Mr. Vi.tson- may -be' quoted at 100 per
Ct.nt advance hereafter. His resignation rep
rtsci ti the ti j rin :p . Tic- 1 ,. hould
be executed ai'd f ie cfScjs fi lul by men who
dcMie the fut-otx ' thv ad:i inifitration,
whether ilia republican or democratic.
low a Kxctnisr.!isTS-. -The Iowa editoral
excurtion wi'l leave Council lllufi's June 9lh,
.-riiv;ji at Poithind about the 13th. . The
tra u wjll conssint uf an engine, bairya e car,
one dav-ef-ach and enough sh ej v.-s to accom
modate the party none but actual editors or
pubiinhers will 1m' adhittb The fure for
the rornd trip is 21. It is gravely an
nounced that l:ut one lt dy can accompany
one man. Now this seems really hard heart
ed in he great monopoly that brings them
over and we have no doubt that this, togeth
er with the 21 wiil cut down the atten
dance. "
Pasd Mi.STKl.L3.-r-'"4'he Yankee Poodle
Band jave auother of their iuiinltab'o cuter-tai-.iincutsatSIocum's
fall au Tuesday even
ing. .Several features duriug the evening de
nei ve special nv i.tiou and till M'ere good.
Mr. John Chase is a whole tfain in liimself
and must be awardetl the bokery. Prof.
Junes in his seyend jtceialt es has become a
- great favo ite with Rose1 urg audiences, and
i'lthe language t 6 not her e hofe Curly
McClalleu came prepared to perform his dif
ficult parts. Mr. BaldrMge on the gnitar
received a generous encere ana Ziler's form
a? a statue could not l e improved. It was
a pleasant evening and the boys deserved the
success they achieved.
" JlUN'A WAY- Saturday morning Ob am
aX"'e,, team at the depot was left nnatten--.
tied while Mr. Crump was Peeking passen-
gets. VWheii the xther hack, started, the
team Went also and before they were: caught
they had commenced to ruu. Tlehacl' was
damaged some $70 worth, one of the horses
- Beverely lamed by a four iuch splinter in the
foot, and the porch over Harmon fe Pi'eh
fol's saloon demolisheil. Mr. Champagne
bad just had his hack repainted and repaired
aud the loss is that much heavier. The horse
that was injured belongs to Jos. Cailon as
Mr. Champagne's, other horte wrenched its
shouj ler some two weeks since aud is out
tt pasture not improv'n. v
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How to Build up a Tows. Horace Gree
Jy said: "If you want to keep a town j'rom
thriving, dou't erect any rnor buildings than
you jcajj convenient'y occupy yourself. If
you should have au empty bui ding,' and any
one should want to rsat it, ask thrcu times
, the value of it. Demand Shy lock pi ices for
every foot of. laud that God has given you
stewardship over. Turn a cold shoulder to
every machanio and business- man who seeks
to make a home with you. Look at every new
comer with a scowl. Ruu down your work
man. ' Fail to advertise m er sui'nort your
home a;er. Get your job printing done
abroad, ' Wrap yourselves with a coat of itn-
p-rvions schis'uness. There is no better way
td kill your town," -
LOCAL ITEMS.
It rained at 1 ist.
Times improving.
Insure in the Traveler s.
Subscribe for the Review.
. F. P. Hogan is in Portl nd, .
Mauv amusements this weck
.Rain never fails ia Oregon after all. . :
The European war il ud is blowing over.
Considerable wool is beinj delivered in
town.-
- Avoil accidents by insuring in the "Trav
elcrs." ' - .
Are you going east on the excursion May
20th.
Petty quarrels should be kept out 1 of
Court. '
An excursion party from Omaha is doiug
V.rA Liid. . -
, Soibmou Abraham has gone to Portland
ou busuieas.
Alias Lulu Willis is visiting friends in
Jackson couuty.
Gladstone's ministry is upheld only by a
slender majority.
The town has been billed for the big eas
tern excursion on May 20th.
We acknowledge a pleasant call from
Judge P. C. Porker of Oakland.
Dr G. IV, Hoover went, to Jacksonville
on the excur&iou train Monday evening.
Our 4th of July celebration promises to be
u uraud fellah, lake an interest in it every
body. , v
From all over the land to sunset Cox goes
out in loud acclaim, "'Don t you go, Sammy,
dou'tgo!"
Ti e new jury law has been appealed from
Mu tno:uah couuty in a criminal case by
Jude Keily.
The last dunce of prof. Fehnernan's danc
ing dehool last Saturday eveiin was an eu
je.yab e alfair.
l' P- Crouemiller made a flying trip to
Jacksonville this week aud surprised all by
tom.ug buck aloue.
China Sam has moved his wash house near
Cation's livery stai le. No i pium smoking
ai .o wed at Sam's house.
The best foundry work done at Bunnell, &
Botveu Bros. Get your horses shod there,
j our wagons n.ade and repaired there.
Rev. J, R. N. Beil of this paj er is jh Jack
n eUhty where he will rciuain another
week looking after affairs temporal aud eter
i-a!j. . "'-.'-.-:
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T e mugwumps and the politic ans are de
voting their attention to each other," whii
Presitlent Cleveland aud the people go hand
in hand.
People are on the qui vive to know who
wiil be successor to Col. J. C. Fitlkrtou,
who.'ie term exuited last Monday. Have we
a mugwr.nd; amongst u?
A joun child of Mr. Sa'do.-c, Jied on Deer
C eek from eatinc eqn:rr.l poison it is sup
p' Sid Wednesilay week ago. Mr. S.iilei ia a
u;w comer to the country.
Parties having farms ftr sale or desirin (
to biv ; ny i timber of acrci of land should '
call ii): mod lately on It. '. Scroggs, Real E
t.itc Agt.n', with Lain & Lane.
W. T. Kerley disposed of one of hu short
horn v-ai'5iiii bulls this week to M:, Gos-et
fr $225. rinestok in Oregon will pay.
Read Mr. Kerley s ad elsewhere in this pa
per. .. ;. .
We hearti v co icur with the recent actiati
of the. State Press Association. Consider ns
n perf ct hannojy with the suggestions al
t e id y . made. e will giv it fuither notice
soon.
Our enterprising Real Edate Agent, R.
Soioiigs is doing a good business. He has a
large iiumlier of farms and business enter
prises for sale and if you desire any kind of
an opening give him a call.
(i those delicious strawbi rrics that grew
on the "Bella Vifta" farm.- We know where
of we speak, we have tried them, and would
te willing to try some more. Strawberries
a id cream make a d sh tf w hich a king
might hi proud. ,
An owl wa3 recent'y killed at Dillard's
station that was in the habit of ki ling about
a dozen chickens a night. It had had its
l eak shot off before and the only way it
could get sustenance was by killitg many
and fucking the I Jood.;:
An irate individual called this week to
leaiu the name of the Popular Landlord at
Dillard who wrote l ist we-k concerning a
spook or sp oky. He threatened our prose
cutiou but al is quiet on the Umpqua and
ve are not afraid of spooks or idiots.
Our trip to Calapooia last Suud ty was
much enjoyed by ns. .The resid uts of that
section,! are frugal industrious, and are man
in' a good living. The religious s-ntiinent
largely I dominates the entire commuuir,
We shal- feel nappy when the opportunity
otlera toj visit CaLipooia again.
A Good Time.
j Deer Ckkek, May 8, 1885.
Editor Review. In justice t my
friend Mr. Henry White, of Calipooia,
I must! let the neighbors know what i
going n there. When I was over tc
Mr. Sampson Suihei lin's after my
sheep I went with a surjrise party to
H. C. .White's, and, with all the others,
spent one of the most agreeable even
ing I ever enjoytd. The old violin
was on hand, and the youngsters
tripped the light fantastic till midnight
and theii retired in good order with
the best wishes- for Mr.; and Mrs.
White. My thoughts will be on that
party for many a day,
G. W. Gesokr.
A Great Disco vekt. The Coos Bay
News gives au account of the machine innde
by r-ili, Feruly fi.tt inslow, of Portland, for
the purpose of saving gold in black Band
ruiues. It is described as very simple con.
taining a coppsr cylinder ia which quicksil
ver aud chemicals are placed, the whole cast,
iug less than 25. One of these machines U
; now at work at Randolph and has fot$23 per
j ton from sand that by the old process yielded
only 1. 50. If this be the case, there wi 1 1
no end .to the fortunes in $tote lor tUe lucky
j inventors.
Oakland News.
By arrangement between Rev's Bell
and Michael the P. E. of the Willam
ette district, the former held the third
quarterly meeting for the Roseburg
circuit, -H, E. Church J?outh last Sat
urday and Sunday at the Calipooia
school house. On Sunday the congre
gation was large, much larger than the
house would accommodate The ser
mon at 11 o'clock on Sunday was one
of Bro. Bell's best and was enjoyed , by
all who heard it. , ".
The fourth quarterly meeting will
be held at Oakland, B. T. Sharp P. C.
Pr -f. ChrkH lecture , at th s place
proved a failure no one attending.
, The entertainment given by the la
dies fo thli place Friday night proved
a "rami success.
Walter Knott who has been visit-
ipg ' Mi-a. Hamblin has returned to
Portland. " . ,
Georgo Sacry is confined to his bed
with kidney disease.
The Bailey I1ousj supports' a new
sixn.
Mi . Thiodera cattle buyer has pur
chased the"Venable hors
Mr. Throder purchased of J. C.
Young 225 Jjeuapf yearhngi?. ?
fli Uii'leVwood ia building a new
residence on his farm.
Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson and Mrs.
Creel Sacry are visiting at Gardiner. .
Miss . Alli Mahonay is visiting Mrs.
C.G. Dm-land.
Rev. Shtdly pi rathe d a very inter
esting sermon on ''Character," Sunday
las to a crowded house.
We are sorry, to bear of the sickness
of J, W. Howard's . relatives, who are
here on a visit.
School will close on F riday, Mav 2 2d.
Dr. J..C. Shanibrook has moved to
Jeficrson, w here ; he will locate. We
wish the doctor success.
Mr. 'Andrews, rente agent for Wells,
Fargo & Co. 's 'Express, spent Mtnd-y
in town.
M r. Pai krr, of Engine, is a guest of
Mrs. Geo. St turns.
Clay Long has gone to Portland on
business. Y
The following is a list of officers for
the ensuing term of Good Tmilars tit
this place: W. C. T., D. W. Stearns-;
W V. T, Mrs. E. J. Pag; W. S., C.
N. Gaddia; W. A. S., Josie Panott;
W. F. S., G Bmshaui Burr; W. T., F,
L. Tel; V. M ., Clay Houston; W. D
M., .Lillian Russell; W. I. G.., Ros
GolF; W. O. G., Sol uyler Rntun; YV.
C, E. T. Lockar l: P. W. C. T., C. Ai'
S blbrcde.
The d.tnee given in the hall Friday
rijj,ht piovt-d the grandest tifiuir of thy
sensor, both old and young taking part.
Mr. Hei st hie and M rs. E. Henderson
furnished the music.
Dr. Dimnikk is visitirg his mother
at Kel'o.gs.
J. H. Wilson's father and mother
arrived from the east Tueday eveniiig
and are visiting Hubbard.
The bilk Prof. Allen was in town
this week trying to tell fortunes. Be
ware of him.
Will C. Powers, of Portland, w ho is
soliciting foi the cxcuision ist this
month, was in town over Sunday.
Henry Little has jetuind after a
month's travel through California and
Washington Territory looking hale and
hearty.
Bishop Morris preaches here nsxt
Wednesday evening. ;
A phvsician from the past will locate
at this place shortly.
Those were the sweetest roses of the
season. -May their beauty and fra-
trnuce live forever. '
. "
The School Directors who visitid
'
Prof. Russell's school during the week
xpcak'in highest terms of the man
agement in both the academy and pri
mary departments.
We have just heard of one of those
vastly entertaining, mirth-provoking
affairs, a nightcap party, with straw
berries, cream, cake and other things
to interest the public and raise money
fur the "cause," to be held at Brown's
Hall, Oakland, on' Saturday evening
admitted ,free and permitted to buy
oir own cap. . Wha will not these
W. C. T. U. wemen think; of in the
interests gf their "oAitye."
It has been our pleasure to examine
two tine specimens of pencil work just
completed by Miss Lillie D. Barnard,
who has been for soma time past under
the tuition of our most efficient teacher
in drawing and painting, Mrs. G. T.
Russel1, at the Academy. . The land
scape, "Bitter Root Valley, Montana,"
and the face in profile, "Come, Bi'die
Come," .we' ptonounce most excellent
and far above the average. " : '
Tiie Good Templars have contrived
to iender their meetings very interest
ing. .At the the last meeting the pro
gramme consisted of two readings, J'A
Good Teni pi a r's Duty," and "Women's
Riglitf," by Timothy Titcom; a trio
on the Wave.-,"; anl trio and
chorus, "Old Friends and Old Times."
. . OlSERYER.
Brain Items'
The few days past - have ien veiy
pleasant ones for our village, owing
more especially to tlie arrival of wel
come showers of rain, which are hav
ing a splendid .effect upon fields and
gardens. The average citizeh-pf Drain
is cheerful or downcast in appearance.
just as the crop prospect is good or
bad. Just now he is amazingly cheerr
f 1. . -
On- Fridav evecing" last; the Drain
Lyceum held its regular niceiing, and
an excellent programme was carried
out. The next meeting will discuss
the question of "Fiee tiade or tariff
for revenue only, as. compared with
the nrotectsve svslera." The former
will be ably suj poited by Hon. J. C.
Drain and tha latter by Judge Geodell.
Ou Jast Saturday evening the Good
Templars disbanded as such, Mid at
once reorganized under the name of
Guards of lienor. The r.ew orgaci
zation is a teetotal., club, - requiring an
.abstinence.: pledge during- membership
only, and has an entirely new ritual
and secret work, all of which are the
result of the labois. of a committee
consisting of Dr. Kuykendall, H. M.
Callvvell, A. W. Hart and Prof. Ben
son. The iew order has leased CelJer's
Hall, and will meet regularly on Sat
urday nights. '
On Sunday morning and evening
Bev. T. L. Jones preached unusually
excellent sermons in the Academy
chapel to very large audiences Bro,
J ones has done a grand woi k for his
church this ear.
...
Rev. R. L. Shelky has also been
doing some good, ean est pastoral Woik
for the Christian diurcb, and the com
munity aie beginning to appreciate his
fidelity to all good caus'is.
On Monday evening a concert was
given at the Academy chapel which is
conceded to .have been the best ever
hud in our town. 'Mrs. Short, cf Wil
bur; Miss ILilman, of Portland; Miss
Benson, of -Comstoclr, i-nd Mr. Da
Motla. of Roseburg, with his guitar,
very kindly assisted, and the enthusi
asm with nhieh they were repeatedly
recalled proved the gratification of the
Urge audience.
Charley Stephens is putting the fin
ishing touches on what is probably the
handficmest saddle in Douglas county.
If you don't think we have a first-class
saddler here ccme and look at hit
work, - -
- The Palmer saw mill is running on
full time and tinning out some good
lumber. Fits, ear leads' wre sent to
Roseburg bv Tuesday's freight. :
Tiie skating rink is still a source of
enjoy men t. to those who are fend of the
riskv exeicise. ,
Mr. Meniman and his family left
foi their farm' in" Coos County on Men-
day
Oar best wis! es go with them.
The State Uoin.fi Sthcol is n flour
ishing cc;i.ditior, ai-d will next year
graduate ore cr mere students, who
will receive 'the. State educational di
ploma provided for in the act ci eating
the school.
If any Egyptian fortune teller wants
to make a fortune I.e should call on the
undersigned and obtain, gratis, some
"points" en the future prospects of F.
W K., J. G., Charley S., BobC. and
others. Of course I have no intention
of giving anything away,
..i - CAS ATI ALTON.
Kiddle It sms-
Editor Review. Rev. F. P. Power
cave us au interesting sermon last
Sunday. The meeting was well at
tended,
Mr. A Heather, of Drain, has his
photograph gaileiy here now, but will
move to Canyouville in a few days.
Stilly Riddle and D. A. Levens
shifped two carloads of beef cattle to
" Portland this week. ,..
H . . ' '
Mrs. J. D. Johnson is visiting friends
in this place.
J. D. Johnson stated for Montana
last Monday with about 200 head" of
cattle.
Abner Nichols killed six panthers on
his sheep range near Nichols Station,
tlu3 wek. "Chub" is the boss hun
ter in this section of the country with
out a doiiV. "I--
The rain is doing the grain in this
viciniry'rf.gre; deal of good, but it
came too late to make thu crops as good
as they were last year. Respectfully,
X". C -X.
Looking Glass Items
Rey. Miller preached to a large con
gregation last Sunday. ' ; .
E. M. Mooi-cr wife and daughter,
from Roeebtyg, paid friends a visit.
R iyas, Good man, Fitzgerald, (7. W,
Wright, Keyes,- Dodge and Beasley
are out prospecting. Dodge has been
heard. from in the shape of some rich
gold specimens.
Gentle shoAvers are refreshing crops.
What we have at Lookinglass good
health, good church, goc-d school, a
happy and prosperous peoplo aud the
pi ettiest girls in Oregon.
What' we have not at Looking Glacs
No jio ks, doctors, dentist?, law
yers or cowboys, and r.o URe for thVm,
Tom Boy.
Gamss Valley It3ia3.
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Hot weather.
Mr.-Wm.. Day, the road supervisor
is doing some much' Keexlod improv
ment on tha roadi. -
Messi-s John Wiley and Wm, Slur
ray have gone down ui the mountains
for a weeks hunt,
Miss McCul loch of Ten Mile spent a
few days this week visiting Miss Net
tie Ferguson in this valley. :
Miss Warren of Looking Glass is
visiting In our- vd'ej and gave us a
1 le; s.mtcall. Come again.
Mr. Bennett h-s recentlv been to
Port Orford and reports timts dull
down there.
Three verv interesting sermons were
didivered here last Sunday by Messrs
Johnson, Dillard and Kuykendall.
Mr. Estes and family who have. been
visiting relatives here for i be past
week, have gone to Ashland to perma-.
nently reside,
Messis Prior, Ferguson & Co. have
on hand at their mill a tine lot of lir,
sugar pine, cedar ind oak lumber
which they will sell cheaper than tho
cheapest. Dou't fail to call ou them.
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' Circuit Couit Proc8edings.
Tke state ef Oregon vs M. A. Teller. Grand
Larceny. Found Guihy. S ntenced to one
year in the penitentiary.
- The state vs John Kicholis, murder.
Pleads not guilty.
The state vs Robert Olford. Pleads guilty.
Sentenced to one year in the penitentiary.
The state vs Win. Heffrou. J ury disa
gred. :
The state vs Patrick Gallagher. Not a true
bill discharged. ' )
Krewson & Co. vs Jos. Pudoni and H. C.
elocum. Action at Jaw to recover money.
Verdict for piff for $1050. Mutiou for aew
trial overruled.
Wm. L. VVihon ysO. &C. R. R. Action at
law to recover damages. Dismissed on Plain
tiff's motion, costs having been paid.
Caroline . Wood vsT. M. Wood, divorce
granted." ,
Jos. B. Tipton vs W. B. -Atterberry. Ac
tion at law to recover money. Dismissed
without cost to either party. -
Henry Conn vs The County of Douglas.
Appeal from County Coort an assessment of
damages. Verdict for defendant.
Geo. W. Jones vs County of Douglas same
dismissed on motion of and at cost of appeal
lant.
W . T, Kerley vs Harrison Allen. Action
at law, continued.
S- Marks & Co. vs John W. M. McCuIloch
action at law to recover money. Verdict for
$503, i 5.
Jos. Cellars vs D. I Rtryker t a't suit in
equity to foreclose mortgage. Default and de
cree of foreclosure.
Noeburg &. Hirst vs Henry Flook. Action
at law to recover money. Settled dismissed
aud costs paid. - "
: O. L. Wills vs Abraham, Wbeeler& Co.
Action at law to recover money. Dismissed
on motion oT plaintiff without cost to either
party. , .
The bug is doin'.; some lively hop
ping. The reservoir has been setting ra
ther low. The ra;n will doubtless
help it some.
Four rooms to let over Louis Belfils
Jewelry store. They are neat and tasty.
Apply at once.
The New York World is the great
leading democratic paper. Read oui
combination offer. 1 . ,
A county fair seams to be one of the
impossibilities this year: Wake up,
ob, ye mossbacks.
If you dont believe you ean get a
good square meal at the Central Ho
tel for 25 cents, go and see.
Some interesting business will come
up before the next meeting of the
Hose Company. Members should not
fail to. attend.
That young man who was horseback
riding down the Umpqua all day Sun
day was not look'ng for any particulai
residence, oh, no!
The Jacksonville Sentinel gives us
quite . a neat little compliment - this
week. The Review is bound to boom.
A few more names wanted on our sub
scription list. . -
' Oar pioneers should interest them
selves m a re-union. Roseburg will
have 4th of July celebration and
they could easily orgauize on that day.
Kep tho matter before the people.
It was a pitiful scene m couit at
the sentencing of voung Teller for
hoie-stealii.g. The plea for mercy
by Mr. Campbell was eloquent) Judge
Bean's talk to the prisoner solemn and
pathetic and the tears of the heroic
sister who had labored so hard for her
bt others libeity made many a strong
heart beat the faster and tears come to
to many an eye. The defence was in
sanity aud the sentence one year.
VALUBBLE IXFORMATlOX.MlV R.
G. Scroggs, Jr.. has iast issued for free
distribution a sixteen-page pamphlet
descriptive of the many inducements
offered by Douglas County to persons
desiring homes. The book is neatly
printed, and contains much valuable
information that can be relied upon as
correct, ihe work will be extensively
circulated in the East, and will no doubt
attract attention to this hitherto com
paratively neglected but naturally
L most favored region of - Oregon. The
County Board of Immigration, of
h:ch Mr. Scrogss in Secretary, will
t .1 . . ' . "
snortiy issue extensive cucuiars upon
.i . . . ,
ine same suoiecr. . ana tne nre$Ant vol- riipm arm two Snit'n r i Mi-o. tv,,, mo vi o n 01 re. u w ujbw n
' ""., - i- ------- j- - ,wi lia the district of.Umlssubje A to rale at th Und
urae may be considered a? merely a ! &mce the purchase, and hve more will om of tiie southern dissrict of ore-rou.
forprnnner of othpr4 n ramn I omA CteM" - - - Tals Knnunons is pubiUhe 1 by oraer of Hon. R. 8.
ioreiunneroi oinera -o come.. I come this be;ison. Eeil, jUdSeofsaidco'irdacd siy stb, isca.
EGSftlTESS OHAITGU.
Sol Abraham Purchasss the Property of
. . .Abrahiia,. "Whssler & Cot
This wee4 the largest transfer ever made i
in Douglas county was consummated. Sol-
omon Abraham purchasing the entire "Real
aud Personal Property of the firm of Abra
ham Wheeler Co. the individual members
of .which wero Solomon Abraham. L.
Wheeler, W. M. Wheeler and Rudolph
Abra'iam. Tlie property consi&ls of the fine
two story brick store building and grain ware
house and elevator situated in this city and
costing ia the neighborhood of $20,000. Aim
a large stock of general merchandise.- The
steam paw mill at Gtendale with a conacity
of 40,000 to 45,U00 feet of lumber per day and
twelve .miles of valuable timber and agricul
tural land titnated on the O. C. B. R. in
cluding the towesite of Grant's Pass. Also
the notes accounts, horses and cattle belong
ing to the tirm. The sale was conducted in
the most friendly and satisfactory manner.
the settlement being made in one. hour after
the drawing up of the papers, the terms are
private but a large amount changed hands.
It is ncnecessary for us to introduce Mr.
Abrahams to the people of Douglas county
among whom he has made his homo for t'.e
past S3 years and whose indefatigable indns
try and keen business enterpnsu has made
him at all times one of our leading citizens,"
and now as the sole owner of the largest es
tablishment in southern Oregon he will at
tend to his business personally and his post
record is a sufficient guarantee to his o'd
friends and w ill attract many new ones. In
the sale he has agreed to pay every dollar of
indebtedness of the lirm but upon a- review
of the books finds that neither he nor the firm
owe a dollar. Look out for a fresh stock of
goods and great bargains as Mr. Abrahams
always leads and never follows.
Mr. Rudolph Abrahams and Mr. L. C.
IFheeler will rcmam in our city to the satis
faction of all, while the genial Walter
Wheeler expect3 to leave us shortly to look
after his interest in a combined header and
thresher having dial osed of the state riuht
of Kansas for 25, CC0 so we are informed.
He will be greatly missed by everybody and
will doubtless at some future day return to
the vineclad hills of old Umpqua.
NEW THIS WEEK.
Guardian's S:ile.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVx"N THAT BY VIRTUE
ii . cf a license of tho CXUuty Cuurt of Dousrlaa
e'ounty, Ureeo. uiaue ou the 11th dar of Max, A. v.
lSis1, authorizing me so to da, I will on Tuesday the
10th of juue.isdj oetweeu tnc hours of 10 o clock, a m
an-1 4 o'clock, V. M. of said day, on the said lands
m M vrtle Creek preciact, youplas county, Oregon,
offer for sale to the highest bidder for Caah the fol
lowing described T-remises, to wit: An undivided one
half interest in and to Lot numbered one. S of N E
4, and X E J of N K of Section SO, Township 29 S
of R Went of the Willamette meridian in Douglas
County, Oregon, con tain'msr 1.12 and 03-100 acre cf
land. .-. ALEX. jUQUAKTT,
Uuardiau of tie Estate of
CUve Oatrcan, a minor.
Ey Lan 4 Lane,
his Attorneys.
NOTICE.
. DISSOLUTION OP COrPARTSERSniP.
rP HE CO-PAaTXERSHIl HERETO POKE EXIST
X injr under the Sim came and stvle of Abraham.
W heeler & Co., coniiistins of Sol. Abraham. Kudolnh
Abraham, L. C. Wheeler and W. M. Wheeler is this
day dissolved by mutual consent) Any debte due
from the firm are to be paid by Sol, Abraham, and
ail account due to the firm are to be paid to the
saiu Sol. Abran&m.
Koseburg', Oregon,
May Si.h, 1SS5
Ad ministrator9 Notice.
, - - - tv-ttjt xfiLLt ANNEXED. ,
JTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO ALL WHOM
l it way concern, that the undersigned baa been
duly sppointad by the County Court of Douerias
County, Oi-egon Administrator, with will annexe-l of
the estate of John F. Sutherlin, late of said county,
decastd.
Ali persons indebted to said estate are hereby no
tified to n;ak immediate payment to the under
signed at his ofllee iu the city of Oakland, iu said
county, and all parties having elainu ajauist said
estate are hereby required to present the same, w ith
proper vouchers rtuly erined,to the underagued at
h' law off! oe in the city of Oakland, in said couuty
and State,. within six months from-datc heiCof.
Dated May 12th, lbiia.
, 1 C. A. SEHLBREDE.
Administrator, with wiil annexed, of the estate cf
Joha F. Sutherlin, ooceased. niftjl2-7w
L. C. BEARDSLEY,
DEiLER'lN
r..iimlc!i Srassli, Doors
and Moultlin s
OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL. . .
COME AND GET'TERMS BEFORE rURCn.S
injr elseahew.
Office noar Depot,
.Ro'icbiirj.
W. T. KERLEY,
OaUlairid, -; - - Ore on
j JUST RETURNED FROM
iiilu Missouri, where h purchased
S eventeen Head of Fine Pedigreed
Short Horn Durham Cattle!
And has established a Stock Farm at
the Red Hills, Eight miles north of
Oakland. The next season he will
have CALVES FOR SALE - and in
vites the attention of the citizens of
Douglas county to this new enterprise.
A Cut of the Sire of two of his Calves
can bo seen at th"t3 office.
This Ball Weighs 2500 Pounds!
Thin in flesh, and is a beaut. Mr.
Kerley can be seen at Oakland and
would dispose of two Yourg Bulls this
Season
These Stock were purchased of the
Celebrated Independence Stock Raisers
f Chiles, K nox, Davis Bros., and Hughes
I I. Cl 1 i -1 1 ...-...'.
i """j aiiU are cataniguuu.
i ' - : : . . .
SOL. A UK AH AM,
K. ADKAHAM,
- L. C. WHEELER,
W. il. WlIEELElt
-.-.
NEW THIS WEEK.
ISAAC MATHEWS,
Hs Just Opened
. Opposite Carlon's Stable!
Jiliey X5ool ' Moderate Prices!
(rrincipaal Duslne. a Street.)'
Roiseburc:, -
MEALS 23 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
3"We Keep the Best tho Maiket Affords.
MRS. NELLIE MOORS. .
P. S. Gankox,
C. A. BLACKM A5",
CARRIAGo, T7AGOI7,
. AND- -
SBLACKSSITn SHOPI
3
Adanison's Old Stand, Jackson Street.- ,-
MAN UF ACT LTR ERS OF
CARRIAGES, H;GX3, OUJQIESI
All Kinds of Repairing Donr, Terms ar
Reasonable. Gannon & Blackmax.
IS' TON
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
" Oakland. Oregon
FULL. STOCK of" ' ' "
Jewelry, lyings,
j latent Spectacles
Repairing Guaranteed for two years"Ej
-Come right aloDg and see for yourself. -
MRS, s. a. nuicniso3ft
MILLINERY STORE!
Oaldand, Ox'eiroxi.
LADIES WILL FIND MY STOCK LARGE AN
Complete. Prices moderate, . 1 '
Give Me a Call. Mas. S. A.IIcTcmxsoH.
NEW MEAT MARKET!
W3L T. 31 c JL, LO CII,
OAKLAND" OREGON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND .THE BEST
. and Jurist Beefsteak to be bad. " -
BACON AND LARD FOE SALEi
MRS. E. F. H0TCHKISS,
I FINE MILLINERY
i 1 .-AND- ;., f ; y:jk::i
ISs"eat lressmakingl -
ROSEBURG. OREGON.
ITILL FURNISn YOU THE BEST AND F1NRST
V V Ooods in the Market. Ladies Wear, Lacss,
Ruchinjs, Hosiery and Jewelry.
MISS SUSIE LEWIS HAS CHARGE. OF THS
Dress inakiug Derartinent, which immrca a
Good and Fashiouuble Ct. Near the Depot.
AND
....-. w , . ...'
VARIETY STORE!
;A Full Stcck of Family Groceries.
FARMERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN
tu;o to purchase thuir Lrocerie. Near Ue
pot. tiive ma a CaiL W, S, HotcuKits.
Attention MocUanioa.
Ji vpui iivu wi niter, (.u umao uiouiunil
How to make Eive and Rake mould-
ling; gauge a tapeiicg stick 8 square:
make a top mitre box; get the length
ef hip rafters; get the backing for the
same, get the length of jack rafteis;
;et the length ofrvalley rafters; get the
hip for a, concave rcofj get the h I and
pitcu root; cut tue Up ena ot mould
ing for iakej strike a circle with a.
square; draw, a spiral Also the 47 t!i
problem of Euclid ': explained in a new
way, for the beneht of Carpenters.
! Price 50 cents." -
FOR SALE AT THE REVIEW
OFFICE.
SUSIHONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stte of Orejon wlthla
and for the County of Douprb : - ,
Hosalie Peiland and Zenha Pelland. ber hubaAd.
PlaiutiCs -
I '-: ' ' - " .'' VS. "
Thomas O'Railly and Frank II. Baker. Defendants.
Suit in Equity to quiet title t real estate.
Xo l nomas O Keiilv and r ra ik U. Baker, tne above
named Defending: In tho a lme of the State of Or
egon, you are required to s ppcar and answer the
coplint of Plalntiifs filed ainst jouin the abo
entitled Suit, in the above- entitled Court, on or be
fore tba frstdav of tho next regular term thereof,
to-wit, on Mcuiday the 13ihda i of Ockilcr issr.U you
fail to ti p war and answer I'laiutiffji will apjty to
the Court lor the relief deraa ided in said CoiPpUint,
to-wit,; :
A decree that the defendacls and all ncmons claim
ir- under tliem by title ix-eruinfr Bubseiiueiit to
this Fuit, be fo-ever barred from ail claim to any
estate of inheritance in the E of S E J of See. 10